Diseases with similar - Mesothelioma symptoms
Diseases with similar symptoms
One of the reasons is that mesothelioma is difficult to diagnose because its symptoms, and especially the earliest, can be confused with symptoms of other more common diseases. Often patients who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma the first thing you think about is having a constipation, fever, bronchitis or pneumonia. Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics or other treatments are not working for mesothelioma. This delay in treatment allows the disease from spreading.
The common cold
Cold symptoms start slowly with a sore throat and then the runny nose is clear and continuous. These symptoms were followed by sneezing, fatigue and slight fever. The post nasal drip can cause cough and sore throat worse.
This cough is a clear symptom of a cold. Although usually not a severe cough usually lasts no more than two weeks and will always be worse in people who have asthma or other lung related diseases. The constipation can sometimes be accompanied by infections, whose symptoms are worsening cough and sputum with dark mucus. It may also cause pain in the lower section of the lungs. A constipated does not normally last more than 4-10 days.
Flu and mesotheliomaFlu
The flu is sometimes confused with constipation because the symptoms are similar. Symptoms are accompanied by fever and usually do worse than find yourself in constipated. Its symptoms are:
Fever. Usually maintained but may come and go. If the fever will upload the other symptoms are more severe.
Sweating and cooling
Headache
Dry cough, sore throat and watery eyes. These symptoms are more noticeable after the fever stops.
Muscle pain and pain in the back, arms and legs
Fatigue and general tiredness and loss of appetite
Nasal congestion
Symptoms of the flu usually exclude any symptoms related to the stomach or intestine.
Bronchitis
Bronchitis symptoms usually appear later, usually between 3 and 4 days, a respiratory infection such as a constipated or flu. Symptoms include:
Cough. This is the first symptom of acute bronchitis. Begins with a dry cough without mucus and then start with these
Fever not too high
Feeling of fatigue
Pain, weakness, burning sensation in the chest and empora with breathing and coughing
Whistling and wheezing, especially during exercise
Hoarseness
A typical case of acute bronchitis lasts 2-3 weeks, but sometimes can last a month or more. Chronic bronchitis is a result of long periods of bronchial inflammation which heal. The cough that accompanies bronchitis is worse in the morning and when the weather is humid. People with chronic bronchitis usually has fever and colds frequently.
Pneumonia
Pneumonia is caused by a bacteria that is generated after a constipated or flu. Its symptoms are:
Cough with mucus
Fever, which is not as common in the elderly and in children and adults
Cooling and tremors
Difficulty in breathing
Pain in the chest wall and worsened by breathing and coughing
Fast heartbeat
Fatigue
Nausea and vomiting
Pneumonia is not a consequence of bacteria includes symptoms such as cough with mucus, restricted breathing and fever. This type of pneumonia usually improves slowly and is not as severe as bacterial pneumonia
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